PUNK POETRY: My Blood is Red by Elizabeth Rosell


My Blood is Red

 

 

Dad said it was the majesty of being a woman

Bleeding once a month

A lifeforce expelling from my body

The humiliation of scarlet stained underwear

The blood trickling down my inner thigh

Doubled over in a pain I must hide

Feel that potential life flow from between my legs

Why is it so disgusting?

Why is there so much stigma?

Centuries of shame for women

The hidden fact of our lives

Whisper about it, don’t really talk about it

Pretend we don’t bleed

Bleed from where he always wants to go

On tv our blood is blue

I don’t know about you, but my blood is red

A thick release proving I can do what he cannot

I can create life, my body is full of possibility

Every month another chance

And every month I flush it away

Men say that the process is repulsive

Though a secret fetish for some

The one area of my body that a man does not control (yet)

There is no control between my legs

Where I bleed red once a month


--Elizabeth Rosell

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